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  • Bob_da_Splatman
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 250

    #31
    evil or all star is what i go with and both are less than 60 a case!
    ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!

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    • 50 cal
      The evil voices win today
      • Nov 2000
      • 960

      #32
      I've been trying to get a local field to go BYOP. He is dead set against it and the showing at the field tells. I told him to allow BYOP and charge a $5 surcharge for it. He will get field fee + surcharge. It's better than loosing people to another field. Attendance at the feild is down and he doesn't know why.

      When I play at someplace that allows it, I bring Marbs or AllStar. It's my preference and my E Mag and Classic RT shoot it like darts. I may pay a bit more, but I get to shoot what I like, not something someone forces me into.

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      • spleefstylez
        Red Sox National
        • Jun 2003
        • 1743

        #33
        Here in MA ive always had good luck with AllStar or Marbs. Blaze has served me well also. I dont mind paying a bit more for paint, since I tend to not shoot as much as other people...
        Red/Black Freeflow Lotus Racegun
        Red/Black Acid BPS Twister Cocker
        Bright Black Y-Grip/Warp ULE Mag
        Blue 99 Dark Angel w/Matching Accessories
        Matte Black Stock Class Sniper 2
        Feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread....&threadid=94972

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        • paintballfreak90
          Registered User
          • Apr 2004
          • 885

          #34
          wat u guys recomend for a dye ultralite on my angel 04 speed?
          how fast can u shoot?

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          • havoc531
            oh sweet domination!
            • Sep 2003
            • 305

            #35
            marbs are awesome and i have never had problems with blaze either.
            new gat:
            black and blue russian legion
            black/blue 16in ultralight
            68/5K screw in
            unimount
            revvy

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            • meshaq
              rare bushy f/s/t
              • Jun 2004
              • 399

              #36
              has anyone used severe paint?
              Buy something:
              http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...16#post1728016

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              • 50 cal
                The evil voices win today
                • Nov 2000
                • 960

                #37
                My 2 stepsons use Severe in their Matrix and Impact Angel. It is pretty good paint through their guns.

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                • meshaq
                  rare bushy f/s/t
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 399

                  #38
                  what type of severe?
                  Buy something:
                  http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...16#post1728016

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                  • SSMercury
                    Baaaaa....baaaa
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 212

                    #39
                    Ok, I've never really cared about the "freshness" of paint, but how exactly do you determine that?
                    Own: stock '94 original Spyder, Used Nelspot 007, Phantom stock class

                    "Some of us thought you had gone insane. Verdict still pending on that one."
                    -Vegeta, aimed at Tom Kaye

                    Mercury Musings to meself:
                    If someone takes a paint-gun apart and modifies every scrap of it, does it matter what gun they had in the first place?
                    No, it does not matter.
                    Simplicity is proven over technological breakthrough.
                    Too bad we can't smack sense into everyone. Why, think of how easy learning would be.
                    Aiming is a good thing.

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                    • rkjunior303
                      I need this more than you
                      • May 2003
                      • 4029

                      #40
                      Originally posted by SSMercury
                      Ok, I've never really cared about the "freshness" of paint, but how exactly do you determine that?

                      they need a 'born on' date like Bud

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                      • Asym
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 209

                        #41
                        I used to only use marbs or the old RPS tigerstripe and the stuff was great. Had 2 bags of the tigerstripe from about 3 years ago that I used while test firing changes on the mag and it still shot perfect and broke easy, balls were round also. All of the RPS I've gotten lately have noticeable seams, shaped like footballs and the fill is much thinner than it used to be. Not a big fan of the RPS balls.

                        We started to shoot JT and I love the stuff, its cheap and shoots great. Too bad everyone localy is out of it. Friends and me used 2 different types of draxxus stuff this weekend and it was crap. Stuff I had looked like golf balls, the friend with the impulse couldn't even play with it, it chopped it all day and he uses a halo and can even use the cheap schrapnel paints without breaks.

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                        • SSMercury
                          Baaaaa....baaaa
                          • Jun 2002
                          • 212

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Asym
                          I used to only use marbs or the old RPS tigerstripe and the stuff was great. Had 2 bags of the tigerstripe from about 3 years ago that I used while test firing changes on the mag and it still shot perfect and broke easy, balls were round also. All of the RPS I've gotten lately have noticeable seams, shaped like footballs and the fill is much thinner than it used to be. Not a big fan of the RPS balls.
                          Agreed, I loved the old RPS Premium Gold, and was ticked that they stopped manufacturing it. Awesome paint and fill, and decently priced.

                          Not sure what I prefer these days.
                          Own: stock '94 original Spyder, Used Nelspot 007, Phantom stock class

                          "Some of us thought you had gone insane. Verdict still pending on that one."
                          -Vegeta, aimed at Tom Kaye

                          Mercury Musings to meself:
                          If someone takes a paint-gun apart and modifies every scrap of it, does it matter what gun they had in the first place?
                          No, it does not matter.
                          Simplicity is proven over technological breakthrough.
                          Too bad we can't smack sense into everyone. Why, think of how easy learning would be.
                          Aiming is a good thing.

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                          • Asym
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 209

                            #43
                            yep, loved all the old RPS paints from big ball to marbs. For the price big ball couldn't be beat and it was round just a smaller bore and different fill. Another thing is after I came back playing was a little upset cases only have 2000 as opposed to the 2500 it used to be.

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                            • LeatherPants
                              Bunkers fear me!
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1098

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Asym
                              All of the RPS I've gotten lately have noticeable seams, shaped like footballs and the fill is much thinner than it used to be. Not a big fan of the RPS balls.
                              .

                              Exactly. RPS has really gone down compared to what they used to be. I was a big RPS user. Now I'm all ZAP.

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